Q. The viscosity of blood is due to the presence of:

A
Proteins in blood
B
Iron in blood
C
Sodium in serum
D
Lymph in blood
Solution:

Blood viscosity is a measure of the resistance of blood to flow. It can also be described as the thickness and stickiness of blood. This biophysical property makes it a critical determinant of friction against the vessel walls, the rate of venous return, the work required for the heart to pump blood, and how much oxygen is transported to tissues and organs. These functions of the cardiovascular system are directly related to vascular resistance, preload, afterload, and perfusion, respectively.

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